Position. This is very unamerican. Very unamerican. But you know, people are growing aware of that. You know, events like here, we try to take advantage of whatever venue we can have to express our views. And listen, i mean i came to this Country First time in the early 80s. Things are completely different, you know, 35 years later. America in the 80s, being a palestinian in the america in the 80s, i dont want anyone to experience that. It was tough. It was tough. Today, many sympathizers, many people who understand, many people who are willing to listen and this is encouraging, because the more we have people who understand both of you i never ask anyone to be antiisraeli, propalestinian. Im asking people to be for justice, for peace, for equality. This all im asking you to be. Thank you very much. [ applause ] ambassador, id like to thank you so much for coming to the Palestine Center today. Can i just thank you for being all of your experience as a diplomat political analyst and adv
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Upham’s Corner branch of the Boston Public Library, 500 Columbia Rd., Boston. To get there, take an MBTA 15 bus to Hancock St. @ Bird St.
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Help commemorate the reopening of the Boston Public Library’s Upham’s Corner branch, which has been closed since 2020 because of the pandemic. Upham’s Corner, one of five branches serving the city’s diverse Dorchester neighborhood, is ready to reopen, and to celebrate, is inviting members of the community to help decorate the sidewalk, wall, and stairwell outside the building with chalk and other materials. The library has teamed up with Fairmount Cultural Corridor to welcome artists of all ages and abilities. In addition, local artist Cagen Luce will be working on a permanent mural that will decorate the building’s exterior, on the corner of Bird Street and Columbia Road.